Subdomain Forward To Other Host

May 9, 2009

i have been stuck in this situation for more than a week...

the situation on my side is this:

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i have a domain at godaddy, and using godaddy windows hosting..
i have a website in ASP.NET, and i want to make a subdomain for my forum suppose:
forum.mydomain.com
and forward it to other host on cpanel...
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Other side:
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my friend has bought reseller hosting and have created an account for me with the name of mydomain.com.
and the server IP is x.x.x.123
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i logged in to my account in cpanel and created a subdomain named "forum"

then i created the subdomain on godaddy and pointed the A record of this subdomain to x.x.x.123

now when i open forum.mydomain.com.....it displays error page...
(i have kept a simple index.html file in public_html)

any solution to this problem?

i need steps to resolve this problem and what configurations i need to do on godaddy + cpanel manager....

domain1 is the main domain and it has a subdomain, lets say sub.domain1.com.

What i want to do is to forward domain2 to domain1 without loosing its name. I used frame forwarding at plesk panel. The domain2 is correctly forwarded to domain1 without loosing its name. The problem is that the sub.domain2.com displays the domain1.com and not the sub.domain1.com

I'm configuring a website for a client who has moved their web hosting to downtownhost, but is keeping their email hosting with their current provider. They do not want to configure an MX entry on DTH to autoforward email back to their current provider because they don't want their email to pass through DTH.

In order to do this, do I keep the nameserver entries on the current provider the same, and configure an http redirect to point to DTH? Or is there something else I should configure on the current provider?

II. the shared hosting only have cpaneli go to cpanel --> addons domain --> add my domain.com then go to cpanel again --> Subdomains --> i add sub from domain.comwith above step i just got this when accessing the url [url]:

Great Success! Apache is working on your cPanel and WHM ServerIf you can see this page, then the people who manage this server have installed cPanel and WebHost Manager (WHM) which use the Apache Web server software and the Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) successfully. They now have to add content to this directory and replace this placeholder page, or else point the server at their real content.ATTENTION!

with above step i just got this when accessing the url http://sub.domain.com :

Quote:

Great Success ! Apache is working on your cPanel® and WHM™ ServerIf you can see this page, then the people who manage this server have installed cPanel and WebHost Manager (WHM) which use the Apache Web server software and the Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) successfully. They now have to add content to this directory and replace this placeholder page, or else point the server at their real content.

Unfortunately there isn't any option to edit this record. i can only delete it and add manually. (i know, that i can do it via SSH - > edit config file, but i don't have enought experience to edit files via SSH. just know, few commands, how to archive, reboot, move, etc ...)

Unfortunately there isn't any option to edit this record. i can only delete it and add manually. (i know, that i can do it via SSH - > edit config file, but i don't have enought experience to edit files via SSH. just know, few commands, how to archive, reboot, move, etc ...)

I am trying to setup a subdomain and/or virtual host to redirect to a specific port and path. I have setup my server with DDYNS through my domain name registar. Through the ddyns client I have set it to assign a subdomain of "outside.name.com" so that my server will have a easy name to get to instead of a dynamic ip address.

I have also setup on my registrars host records another subdomain of "inside.name.com" with a static IP address for internet network accessing to my server.My problem is that I have a service/program on my server that I need access to both internally and externally and this service can only be access through a port of 32400 and HTTP address of /web. (e.g. outside.name.com:32400/web or inside.name.com:32400/web)...

Is there a way that I can create a VirtualHost or Subdomain of "service.*.name.com" that redirects them to ":32400/web" of the hostname they're on? (e.g. service.outside.name.com automatically forwards or proxies--to keep it pretty--to service.outside.name.com:32400/web)

I am trying to setup a subdomain and/or virtual host to redirect to a specific port and path. I am, however, having great difficulties doing this.

I have setup my server with DDYNS through my domain name registar.

Through the ddyns client I have set it to assign a subdomain of "outside.name.com" so that my server will have a easy name to get to instead of a dynamic ip address.

I have also setup on my registrars host records another subdomain of "inside.name.com" with a static IP address for internet network accessing to my server.

My problem is that I have a service/program on my server that I need access to both internally and externally and this service can only be access through a port of 32400 and HTTP address of /web. (e.g. outside.name.com:32400/web or inside.name.com:32400/web)

This is annoying for others to type out and I am just wanting to make it look pretty. Is there a way that I can create a VirtualHost or Subdomain of "service.*.name.com" that redirects them to ":32400/web" of the hostname they're on? (e.g. service.outside.name.com automatically forwards or proxies--to keep it pretty--to service.outside.name.com:32400/web)

Source site is very chaotic and there are no clear rule for redirection (no regex )

So I need to redirect every page but syntax:

Redirect 301 esp.site.com/oldpage http:// es.site.com/newpage

doesn't work!

which is the correct syntax ?

Can I manage all from one .htaccess file in main root (www) or should I create "esp" directory (and point old subdomain to it - one for every language) and put .htaccess in every directory with redirection ?Â

let's say I'm part of a LAN and i get my public IP through a PPPoE but i also have a wireless router and another station on which I wish to have linux. On that linux machine I will have anther public IP which is not from the same class.

What to do in order to world wide see my server machine(the one with linux and IP not from the same class)

I would like to know on how to forward specific IP with port to localhost or any IP by using iptables ? For example i would like to forward for port 25 from IP A to IP B, Currently i'm doing a test with my firewall and i'm very blur with iptables thingy.

I'm hostnig my website at home, and I think my router reset itself. I was wondering how to reforward port 80. I have a netgear router. This is teh port forwarding pagfe, of my router. The other is my ipconfig page.

Upon setting up, I found out that outgoing mails from any email addresses from my domain name cannot be copied to another email account. I've tried scripting on the client software (e.g)outlook. it works. but then again, it only applies on the client side if the scripted client is present. this would not work if the email is sent from the web based login.

is there a work around for it?

If there isn't, does any one know of any webhosting co. that allows that?

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I have a domain setup on my Plesk 8.6.0 powered webserver which is being forwarded to a specific IP provided by my costumer, all DNS zone records are inserted accordingly and everything works fine.

Due to a problem with the ISP that provides the fixed IP on my costumerÃ¢Â€Â™s server he now wants to get a second IP from a different ISP, for the same webserver, to function as a secondary route onto his server .....

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